Gina Carano, who was fired from *The Mandalorian* over four years ago and subsequently sued Disney, is returning to television. The news has been met with enthusiasm, including support from former colleagues and celebrities like Meghan McCain and Brianna Hildebrand, the actress from *Deadpool*, who shared their excitement on social media.
Gina Carano will star in the Las Vegas-set Logan Reign, in which her character is a legal assistant by day, vigilante crime fighter by night. She seems excited for the opportunity to return to the small screen, saying she’s “bringing every ounce of who I am as an actress” to the project, and it sounds like others are just as pumped. Carano shared the casting announcement to Instagram, on which Meghan McCain commented:
Yesss congratulations!!!!
The former host of *The View* wasn’t alone in looking forward to Gina Carano’s next television project after she played Cara Dune in the *Star Wars* show *The Mandalorian* (streaming on Disney+). Taryn Manning, known for *Orange Is the New Black*, also shared her thoughts, writing:
Yesssssssss there she is ladies and gentleman!!! 😍
Ming-Na Wen, who played Fennec Shand in the first two seasons of the *Star Wars* show starring Pedro Pascal, responded with three clapping hands emojis and a heart. Meanwhile, Brianna Hildebrand, who acted alongside Gina Carano in *Deadpool*, also showed her support.
Fuck yes!!! Let’s go!!! 🙌❤️
Details are still limited regarding *Logan Reign*, including where it will air or stream. However, it’s unlikely to debut in 2025. Straightwire Entertainment Group is developing the series alongside the producers of *Get Out*, Yvette Yates Redick and Shaun Redick.
Okay, so the whole Gina Carano situation with Disney and Lucasfilm back in 2021 was pretty messy. Basically, she lost her job after some controversial things she posted online – things like claims about the 2020 election being rigged, questioning the rules around COVID, and making a really problematic comparison between the current political climate and Nazi Germany. She actually sued, claiming she was wrongfully fired and discriminated against, arguing that her co-star Pedro Pascal expressed his own political views without facing any repercussions. It was a complicated case, and definitely sparked a lot of debate about free speech and accountability.
Disney and Lucasfilm have reached a settlement with Gina Carano, resolving their legal dispute. While the terms weren’t made public, Disney has indicated a willingness to collaborate with Carano again, potentially on future *Star Wars* projects, according to a recent statement. This suggests she might return to the franchise in upcoming shows or movies.
Gina Carano has admitted to having a hard time finding acting work since being fired in 2021, describing the experience as isolating. It remains to be seen if she’ll return as Cara Dune or find another project with Disney. In the meantime, fans are eagerly awaiting the upcoming *The Mandalorian and Grogu* movie, scheduled to be released in 2026.
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